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432 related items for PubMed ID: 33267866

  • 1. 'I decided to go back to work so I can afford to buy her formula': a longitudinal mixed-methods study to explore how women in informal work balance the competing demands of infant feeding and working to provide for their family.
    Luthuli S, Haskins L, Mapumulo S, Rollins N, Horwood C.
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    Horwood C, Haskins L, Alfers L, Masango-Muzindutsi Z, Dobson R, Rollins N.
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  • 7. A qualitative study exploring infant feeding decision-making between birth and 6 months among HIV-positive mothers.
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  • 11. On-the-job moms: work and breastfeeding initiation and duration for a sample of low-income women.
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  • 12. Autonomy and infant feeding decision-making among teenage mothers in a rural and urban setting in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
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  • 16. An exploration of pregnant women and mothers' attitudes, perceptions and experiences of formula feeding and formula marketing, and the factors that influence decision-making about infant feeding in South Africa.
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  • 18. The Role of Early Maternal Support in Balancing Full-Time Work and Infant Exclusive Breastfeeding: A Qualitative Study.
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  • 19. Breastfeeding by HIV-1-infected women and outcome in their infants: a cohort study from Durban, South Africa.
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  • 20. First- and second-trimester WIC participation is associated with lower rates of breastfeeding and early introduction of cow's milk during infancy.
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